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This clipboard fill was made from a clip that
began as a built in stitch in a Pfaff machine. Like all clips
intended for a fill (as opposed to a border), it begins and ends
vertically. In this case, it begins at the bottom and ends at the
top. To use the clip, you need to put it on the Windows Clipboard,
either by selecting it and pressing "Control/C" , or by opening the
.thr file in Thred and pressing "F4", or "Edit/Retrieve clipboard
stitches". Then select the form you wish to fill and click
"Fill/Clipboard. and either Angle, Vertical or
Horizontal".
Clipboard fill phase and offset matter in this
case, so select the form, hit "F" and look at the form-form to see
what settings I used, they try your own until you understand how it
works. The fill offset shows in the fill spacing line of the
form-form. You will see it is a negative number, -2.7 . I
experimented until I got the fill as close together as I could
manage without making it overlap too much. If you change this
number, you get much different results. The phase changes how the
little clips line up with each other in adjoining rows. In this
case the phase number is three.
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